The Radial Rover RVXT is Dunlop's Off-Road All-Terrain light truck tire designed to combine on-road comfort with off-road traction. The Radial Rover RVXT was developed to meet the needs of pickup truck and sport utility vehicle drivers who want to combine long highway treadwear with traction off-road and in the snow.

The Radial Rover RVXT features a rugged 4-rib, independent block tread pattern that extends over the shoulders and part way down the sidewalls to enhance off-road traction. Deep circumferential grooves, along with lateral grooves and sipes, help reduce the possibility of hydroplaning and provide dry and wet traction on and off the road. On the inside, the Radial Rover RVXT combines two, high-density steel belts for strength with Dimensionally Stable Polyester (DSP) cord that reinforces the sidewalls to provide a smooth, even ride.

The Radial Rover RVXT tire meets the industry's severe snow service requirements and is branded with the snowflake-on-the-mountain symbol.

Pros: Excellent rain, snow, dirt, mud tractionCons: There is a strip in the middle of the tire that is higher than the rest of the treadRecommended? Yes

Comments: Once the tire wears down and the higher middle strip is flush with the rest of the tread their gripping ability in snow & mud drops significantly! However, on road performance still remains good. Overall I loved the tires and you can't beat the price. I just had to replace them sooner than I'd like.

Comments: i have had these in 33x12.5.15 for about 14k miles now, and they dont self clean at all in the mud- plus they wear down in the middle pretty fast. they do well in the snow and rain, and are pretty quiet. i got 4 of them for about 420 from the tirerack.com on sale- which is real cheap

Comments: Got a set on sale including install and balance for about $125 cnd each.

Got 4 and they feel so nice and smooth , they are very grippy and I hope they don't wear too fast as they are snowflake rated but "harder" rubber to be longer lasting ..

I do about 10% towing so this will tell the tale next summer , for the winter and rain I haven't lost traction in it as yet , not bad gotta see some snow soon only 6 more weeks till the first 12 " blizzard